Hello ppl. I got a clone HTC T3232 Jade but it came with a crappy headset, so i wanna buy a new good headset that have a high volume and a good sound quality. Do you have any suggestion's? Please give the name of the model or a direct link Tnx
P.S. Or there is a registry tweak for increasing the volume of the headset?
it's not miniUSB it's extUSB which is a custom htc std
best bet is to buy an extUSB -> 3.5mm minijack converters they are
cheap
Xm yes its good for headset, but is there a handsfree with 3.5mm jack, so i can use it for phone calls too, not only for listening music.
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When i jack in my headset on all i heard is on my right side a not the other one. Wonder if this is the hardware,software or the rom is causing it. Need help on this.
look in the WIKI
http://www.modaco.com/index.php?showtopic=197862
you have to use the supplied headset!
"Those of u sawanting to use decent headphoones with the M2000 (The supplied headset is quite basic) will be disapointed to learn that, unlike the M1000 and all the other SPV devices, a standard 2.5mm to 3.5mm adapter does NOT work in the M2000, if you use one of these you only get sound from one headphone. This is VERY annoying!!
headset
If that that the case what are my option on this pda if i want to listen to song using headset
registry
how about registry does it works
Hi,
Does anyone know which, if any of the XDA's are compatible with a standard wired Nokia handsfree headset with a 2.5mm 4 pole jack plug?
The reason?
I'm trying to use my XDA Orbit in a powered cradle on my motorcycle. This cradle has a 2.5mm 4 pole jack plug output which I have established is a standard Nokia fitting. If any of the XDA's had/have a Nokia compatible jack socket I can then order an adapter which allows connection of a headset and stereo output. I can then receive phone calls on the Orbit and listen to music/tomtom output!
Anyone out there any ideas ?
Cegmawr.
allo dude
i used a standard nokia 2.5mm handsfree as basically a single earpiece when watching films so i know for definite that the audio part works, im not too sure about the mic.
just confirming the speaker works!
Nokia compatible
Thanks,
Thats a good starting point for me.
Talbot.
i love using my big over the head 3.5mm headphone but for some reason when i connect them to the tp2, it seems as if the sound police stopped by and took the sound away. Is their any part of the registry that is keeping the 3.5mm headset volume that low or are they always going to be that low?
Woa, Bro.First you tell me where you got that 3.5MM Rhodium!!! Please!! I am also using T-mobile.
i'm talking about the adapter
adapter piece.
rickyteddyb said:
adapter piece.
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hi ricky, i use my tp2 through an miniUSB->3.5mm adapter, and it can drive my Sennheiser HD 555 without low volume problem... considering the headphone is quite big... *in term of size, load and impedance*
yet it doesn't sound as great as if i plug my Senn into builtin 3.5mm jack on my sex1... *an eargasm that is*
which Headphone you were using bro...?
alternatively, you have to use Coreplayer to play music since it has (digital) preamp capability, Menu -> Tools -> Preference -> Audio, there you can set your preamp gain you wanted.
hope it helps...
i use the G1s 3.5mm adapter & it doesn't work with my iPod headphones that have the mic on them. The volume is way too low as well.
Did a quick search and wanted to bump this topic. I am having the same problem with the built in 3.5mm jack (Telus CDMA). The speaker actually seems louder then the earphones. This is however just recent. So was wondering if another program may have over written some reg settings and if so, where I would check to change them back and/or boost the audio out. P.S. I am aware of Core Player Pre-amp and the Audio booster and these are not the problem or solution I am looking for
Thanks for any feedback
rickyteddyb said:
i love using my big over the head 3.5mm headphone but for some reason when i connect them to the tp2, it seems as if the sound police stopped by and took the sound away. Is their any part of the registry that is keeping the 3.5mm headset volume that low or are they always going to be that low?
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Mine works just fine, surprisingly
I'm no expert, but I think that these devices don't have the power to drive large over the head headphones. The where designed with in-ear phones in mind I'm sure.
Portable players benefit from portable amps to drive over the head headphones.
Either get some earphones or a portable amp.
BTW my Shure SE530 are very loud with my Tilt 2 and sound great.
I'm looking for a good 2.5mm jack headset. Mostly for use on my home phone, but also for my samsung omnia i910. I bought one from best buy by plantronics. People I talk to say that I sound better than I do without using the headset. However, when listening, the other person sounds muffled. What's the best one for sound quality both sending and receiving?
99% of 2.5mm headsets are phone headsets with mic and there is no general std for how the pin out is so if you want the mic to work you have to buy the same brand as the phone
most of us use 2.5mm -> 3.5mm converters
so to answer your question the only good 2.5mm headset is likely the one you got or another one made by the same company
Hi guys I want to use BOSE AROUND EAR/NOISE CANCELLING HEADPHONES on my vogue so i want to buy a usb splitter for same.
also some where i heard that using usb splitter decreaseds the sound quality of headphones
the BOSE uses 3.5MM jack
link to bose:http://www.boseindia.com/retail/bose...647&Nav_Id=647
link to a htc splitter that i think is the best i saw it's also of original htc
link:http://cgi.ebay.com/3.5mm-USB-Adapte...23214003r14433
so please guys help me coz tghe bose headphones are of around 170$ so i dont wanna waste my money
also is the same headphones also compaitable with BLACKBERRY STORM
i will also use the same headphones on blackberry also
thanks guys
hope a quick reply
Well if the blackberry has a headphones jack then I don't see why it wouldn't be compatible.
The link to the headphones is screwed up though.
It shortened the link and put "..." in the middle of it so we can't pull up the actual link.
I've used the HTC splitter on my TouchPro1 and got the same quality as I did with the htc headphones that came with the phone and now with my bluetooth headphones. So I don't really see it being a problem... But I'm not exactly sure for the vogue...
again the link
http://www.boseindia.com/retail/bose-product-detail.aspx?Prd_Id=17&Cat_Id=647&Nav_Id=647
as of i know blackberry has a 3.5 mm jack
i just wanted to know that is the original HTC splitter good to go as i have found in some posts that some of the splitters change the quality of audio playback i am again pasting the link of the splitter that i am planning to buy
http://www.amazon.com/OEM-3-5mm-Headset-Adapter-Converter/dp/B001RXTDP2/ref=pd_sim_e_3
it wouldn't make that much difference as the sound quality coming out from the phone isn't that good... a cheap working one is good enough (in the case of older HTC devices which don't have the 3.5mm jack, just by a $.99 usb-3.5mm adaptor off ebay) and save your bucks
if you really want to enjoy high quality music with your expensive headphones, buy a proper mp3 player or even a CD player..
I never use my Shure's or etymotics' on my phone, good headphones will amplify its weaknesses...
Headphones..
Well said.. Well said... Excellent headphones will always amplify that which you don't really want to hear..
~Aiden~